Tom Lee has once again placed Ethereum at the center of institutional crypto conversation. His latest comparison is simple but powerful: investing in blockchain is like holding real estate.
The idea is that major blockchain networks may become digital infrastructure for the future financial system. Just as prime real estate becomes valuable because people, businesses, and capital move through it, blockchain networks may become valuable because stablecoins, tokenized assets, smart contracts, DeFi platforms, and AI-driven systems may depend on them.
This view also explains BitMine’s aggressive Ethereum strategy. Under Tom Lee’s chairmanship, BitMine is not treating ETH as a short-term crypto trade. The company is building a…







